Hi all.
If you have tested the current F15 composes, you might have noticed that GTK-3 applications does not fit with the rest of the theme design. I have tried to digg a bit into how themes are treated with the latest GTK version and stumbled across:
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/gtk3-Resource-Files.html
So from that, I have tried to change the gtk theme by creating a .gtkrc-3.0 which points to a theme using the include statement, but without any luck. Any ideas what I might miss?
Greets Marcus
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:58:15 +0100 Marcus Moeller wrote:
Hi all.
If you have tested the current F15 composes, you might have noticed that GTK-3 applications does not fit with the rest of the theme design. I have tried to digg a bit into how themes are treated with the latest GTK version and stumbled across:
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/gtk3-Resource-Files.html
So from that, I have tried to change the gtk theme by creating a .gtkrc-3.0 which points to a theme using the include statement, but without any luck. Any ideas what I might miss?
The gtk3 themes are managed via css [1] and the only available engine seems to be Adwaitha (Clearlooks seems to be hackishly ported as well but I'm not sure how well it works if set up properly, but it does not work very well for me)...
Cheers, Martin
References: [1] http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/GtkCssProvider.html
Hi all.
If you have tested the current F15 composes, you might have noticed that GTK-3 applications does not fit with the rest of the theme design. I have tried to digg a bit into how themes are treated with the latest GTK version and stumbled across:
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/gtk3-Resource-Files.html
So from that, I have tried to change the gtk theme by creating a .gtkrc-3.0 which points to a theme using the include statement, but without any luck. Any ideas what I might miss?
The gtk3 themes are managed via css [1] and the only available engine seems to be Adwaitha (Clearlooks seems to be hackishly ported as well but I'm not sure how well it works if set up properly, but it does not work very well for me)...
Hmm, okay.
Martin seems to have put some effort in porting Nodoka to GTK-3:
http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2010/08/nodoka-ported-to-gtk-3.html
but I cannot find the packages on is fpo account anymore, and he has not pushed them to rawhide, yet.
Greets Marcus
Hi Martin.
If you have tested the current F15 composes, you might have noticed that GTK-3 applications does not fit with the rest of the theme design. I have tried to digg a bit into how themes are treated with the latest GTK version and stumbled across:
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/gtk3-Resource-Files.html
So from that, I have tried to change the gtk theme by creating a .gtkrc-3.0 which points to a theme using the include statement, but without any luck. Any ideas what I might miss?
The gtk3 themes are managed via css [1] and the only available engine seems to be Adwaitha (Clearlooks seems to be hackishly ported as well but I'm not sure how well it works if set up properly, but it does not work very well for me)...
Hmm, okay.
Martin seems to have put some effort in porting Nodoka to GTK-3:
http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2010/08/nodoka-ported-to-gtk-3.html
but I cannot find the packages on is fpo account anymore, and he has not pushed them to rawhide, yet.
Sorry, did not notice that it was you :=)
Greets Marcus
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 22:22:19 +0100 Marcus Moeller wrote:
Hmm, okay.
Martin seems to have put some effort in porting Nodoka to GTK-3:
http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2010/08/nodoka-ported-to-gtk-3.html
but I cannot find the packages on is fpo account anymore, and he has not pushed them to rawhide, yet.
Hey Marcus, that's my blog ;-) The port was to a devel version of gtk3 before the radical changes in theming took place. Sadly I don't have enough time to keep it up to date with gtk3 as it is now :-(
Martin